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At the half-way point of the 8 week campaign, Covid Aid reported that the campaign had reached over 1 million unique users which had exceeded their target with the remainder of the campaign still to go.
It is ineffective and doesn’t pose any deterrent to determined 1 thieves.” Dog charities who work extensively in Scotland and the UK have been concerned about this for some time.
7 6 elp 5 oe p 4 fo r 3 eb m 2 u N 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 If 1 is not connected at all and 10 was very connected. 1 The results show most people do not feel connected, with six people scoring themselves at number 1 and the rest low scores apart from one person at 9.
The Bill contains a number of references to evidence (see sections 2(3), 4(3) and (4), 6(1) and (2), 7(1), 8 and 9). Section 12A(1) provides an non-exhaustive list of things that might constitute evidence.
Yours sincerely, Dr Richard Dixon Chair Environmental Standards Scotland Enquiries [email protected] Thistle House, 91 Haymarket Terrace, Edinburgh, EH12 5HD 0808 1964000 Annex A: Coverage of Continuity Act Requirements within the Proposed Strategy Schedule 2 of the Continuity Act Reference Relevant Section(s) of Proposed Strategy 1 (1) The strategy prepared and published under section 22(1) Chapter 4 – paragraphs must set out how Environmental Standards Scotland intends to 4.17 – 4.29 — (a) monitor— (i) public authorities’ compliance with environmental law, and (ii) the effectiveness of environmental law and of how it is implemented and applied, (b) provide for persons (including members of the public, Chapter 4 – paragraphs non-government organisations and other bodies) to 4.17 – 4.23 make representations to it about any matter concerning— (i) whether a public authority is failing (or has failed) to comply with environmental law, (ii) the effectiveness of environmental law or of how it is (or has been) implemented or applied, (c) handle those representations, including how it will Chapter 4 – paragraphs keep persons informed about its handling of their 4.17 – 4.23 representations, (d) exercise its functions in a way that respects and Chapter 1 – paragraphs avoids any overlap with— 1.7 – 1.8 (i) other statutory regimes (including statutory provision for appeals) or administrative complaints procedures, (ii) the exercise of functions by the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman, the Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland, the Scottish Information Commissioner, Audit Scotland or the Committee on Climate Change, (iii) the exercise of functions by any committee of the Scottish Parliament for the time being appointed by virtue of standing orders, whose responsibilities include considering matters relating to environmental law, (e) determine whether to carry out an investigation into Chapter 4 – paras 4.17 – any matter concerning— 4.18 Environmental Standards Scotland Enquiries [email protected] Thistle House, 91 Haymarket Terrace, Edinburgh, EH12 5HD 0808 1964000 (i) whether a public authority is failing (or has failed) to comply with environmental law, (ii) the effectiveness of environmental law or of how it is (or has been) implemented or applied, (f) carry out and prioritise any such investigations, Chapter 4 – paragraphs 4.19 – 4.24 (g) engage with the public authorities it investigates with Chapter 4 – paragraphs a view to — 4.3 – 4.6 (i) swiftly resolving (so far as possible without the need to issue a compliance notice or prepare an improvement report) any matter concerning a failure to comply with environmental law, to make effective environmental law or to implement or apply it effectively, and (ii) reaching agreement on any appropriate remedial action to be taken for the purpose of environmental protection, and (h) identify and recommend measures to improve the Chapter 4 – particularly effectiveness of environmental law or of how it is paragraphs 4.4, 4.8 – implemented or applied. 4.10, 4.17 – 4.18, and 4.25 – 4.30 (2) In addition, the strategy must set out— Chapters 3 and 4 – (a) the general factors that Environmental Standards particularly paragraphs Scotland intends to consider before exercising its 3.1 – 3.8, 4.3 – 4.4, 4.20 functions (including its power to require public and 4.25 authorities to provide information), (b) how Environmental Standards Scotland intends to— Chapter 4 – particularly (i) take account of different kinds of information paragraphs 4.20, 4.24 (for example, evidence, research, independent and 4.25 – 4.29 and expert advice and developments in international environmental protection legislation) for the purpose of exercising its functions, (ii) determine what constitutes a systemic failure Chapter 4 – paragraphs for the purpose of section 26(2), 4.8 – 4.10 (iii) determine whether a failure to comply with Chapter 4 – paragraphs environmental law could be addressed more 4.7 – 4.8 effectively by issuing a compliance notice (rather than by preparing an improvement report) for the purpose of section 26(3), Environmental Standards Scotland Enquiries [email protected] Thistle House, 91 Haymarket Terrace, Edinburgh, EH12 5HD 0808 1964000 (iv) determine whether a failure to comply with Chapter 4 – paragraphs environmental law is serious for the purposes of 4.11 – 4.14 section 38(1)(a) and (4)(a), (v) determine whether environmental harm is serious for the purposes of section 38(1)(b) and (4)(b), and (c) any other information that Environmental Standards Chapters 1, 2, 4 and 5 – Scotland considers is appropriate to include. particularly paragraphs 4.33 – 4.48 Environmental Standards Scotland Enquiries [email protected] Thistle House, 91 Haymarket Terrace, Edinburgh, EH12 5HD 0808 1964000
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The June ’22 discussions were not specifically referred to, however board and SG in attendance were updated from time to time during the rest of 2022 in relation to the evacuation modelling leading to MSF 1261 Application no 1 – see table and background below. 1 3 .